Tamme Stadium

[5] After its completion, Tamme Stadium became the primary sports ground of Tartu and in the next two decades hosted numerous national and international athletics competitions.

[7] Until this day, Tartu Olümpia are the only non-Tallinn team that has lifted the Estonian Football Championship title.

[9] The ruins were demolished and a design competition for a new building was held in 1999, which was won by architects Andres Siim and Kristel Ausing.

[12] On 3 July 2014, the stadium hosted its first and only UEFA Europa League qualification match, when Estonian third-tier club Tartu Santos faced Tromsø in front of 1,169 spectators.

Tartu Tamme Stadium has hosted the Estonia national football team twice, with both matches taking place in June 2012.

Tamme Stadium's original grandstand was designed by architect Voldemar Tippel